EP Cardiology | Monterey, CA - Coastal | $770k - $840k Base Salary Range Transportation & Warehousing - Monterey, CA at Geebo

EP Cardiology | Monterey, CA - Coastal | $770k - $840k Base Salary Range

A thriving non-profit multi-specialty group of 90 physician's on the coast of California in Monterey is seeking BE/BC EP Cardiologist to join their team.
Join a team of 7 other non-invasive cardiologists, 2 interventional cardiologists, and 4 APP's who are looking to replace their departing electrophysiologist.
Applicants can expect a competitive base salary, productivity incentives, housing assistance, and loan repayment.
The Position:
$770,000 - $840,000 Base Salary Range with upside via wRVU's
EPIC EMR with Murj Software for Device Clinic and Remote Follow-Up
Cardiology Team: 7 non-invasive, 2 interventional cardiologists and 4 APP's
Clinic is currently supported with 1 NP, 1 PA and 3 MA for the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Program
Large On-Boarding Package at signing for Housing Assistance, Relocation, or Loan Repayment (for applicants that qualify)
Benefits Covered: Health, Life, Vacation, CME, Long-Term Disability, and 401k (4% Match)
The Community:
The practice is located 2 hours south of San Francisco right on the Pacific Ocean
Monterey's rich history boasts 20 world-class golf courses, the world's best aquarium, unique variety of shops and galleries and a spectacular assortment of parks and natural areas combine to provide a truly unrivaled place to live and raise a family.
Unbeatable climate - Enjoy an incredible Mediterranean climate where average high temperatures range from 58 degrees to 69 degrees year round.
Enjoy a slower pace of life by avoiding the California traffic and California cost of living - Housing costs 65% of what it would be in San Francisco according to Sperling's
Name: Jeff Foster
Direct: 303-927-9226
Cell/Text: 303-927-9226
jefoster@jpsearch.com


Specialty: Cardiology - Electrophysiology
Employment Type: Full Time


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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